April 2026 Archive
1713.
Code Is Cheap Now, and That Changes Everything
(perevillega.com)
1714.
1715.
Anker made its own chip to bring AI to all its products
(theverge.com)
1716.
1717.
1718.
Chernobyl's last wedding
(bbc.com)
1719.
AI Might Be Lying to Your Boss
(williamoconnell.me)
1720.
Ascending into the Realm of Japanese Charts
(chartography.net)
1721.
DRAM Crunch: Lessons for System Design
(eetimes.com)
1722.
1723.
macOS 27 won’t be supporting Intel anymore
(twitter.com)
1724.
1726.
1727.
1728.
1729.
Improving ICU handovers by learning from Scuderia Ferrari F1 team
(healthmanagement.org)
1730.
Why I'm Building a Database Engine in C#
(nockawa.github.io)
1731.
1732.
1733.
8087 Emulation on 8086 Systems
(os2museum.com)
1734.
1735.
The Illuminated Man: an unconventional portrait of JG Ballard
(theguardian.com)
1736.
A Man Who Invented the Future
(hedgehogreview.com)
1737.
Vera C. Rubin Observatory has Discovered 11,000 New Asteroids
(universetoday.com)
1738.
EFF Logs Out of X
(twitter.com)
1739.
On hacker mindset
(henrikkarlsson.xyz)
1740.
A printing press for biological data
(owlposting.com)